I am wandering the Systems Manager Menu hierarchy tonight getting more
familiar.
Where would one turn on the Link Manager. I haven't seen anything in my
reading.
Incoming filers running = 1TaskMan running
Outgoing filers running = 1***LINK MANAGER NOT RUNNING!!!***
Hello
Actually the system is not open source and each case gets a specific
licence. I'm not the owner of the code but i have a specific contract to
maintain the software that allows me to add features and integration
tools into it. I'm also able to talk with the code owners.
The input to this
OK, true Binary Trees are a heirarchical record structure
which is ordered by some criteria, records after this one sort to the right and
lesser records sort to the left. Each new record walks the chain of
records until it finds the niche where the new record belongs. A pointer
is captured,
When initially configuring the last install I was stumped... and still am...
as to how to change the GTM-UNIX-HFS parameter $I. It prompts me with a
Replace after the parameter but no way of changing it.
Select DEVICE NAME: GTM-UNIX-HFS Host File Server
(GT.M)
Which option did you use? I tried to find out, but failed.
Usha
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Link Manager Not Running
I am wandering the Systems
--- Eriam Schaffter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The input to this software is flat text files
containing datas extracted
from the HIS. That's why I think getting data out of
the db with sql
seems to be the solution. However if you think
thoses data text file can
be generated in another way
Let me clarify that what I would scp to you would be
the wine-enabled CPRS, no the CrossOver office code.
Kevin
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Usha,
1. The fixed version of CrossOver office wouldn't be
sold on their web site. You would probably need to
e-mail them. The
This is the HL7 Link Manager - you only need it running if you are doing
HL7 communication. Before you start it, I would recommend checking to
see what messages may be waiting to be transmitted. I recently
installed the latest OpenVistA SemiVivA, and without changing anything
from the
A fooey I almost uploaded my entire movie collection :P
Mano
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 05:38 -0700, Chris Richardson wrote:
Aaah, Usha, you might want to change your paassword and send this communique
just to Kevin and not to the list. Just a thought.
I would change your password
Doug,
I have
tried to map all of my routines that I need reference to in the USER area and when
I execute a routine, it terminate and went back to the DMD3. Would you
happen to have a list of routines that is required and part of VistA or
FileMan? Perhaps I can avoid of mapping those
I think this autoedit fires when the characters exceed 17 or 18. It is the
largest nuisance I find in FileMan. It sure would be nice if we could turn
it off. Some time in the past I got a recommendation to change a setting -
however it kept firing at the worst possible time.
Does anyone know a
You might be able to do it even faster using the Fileman Export to Foreign
format tool.
Jim Gray
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Hospital Cost
From: Thurman Pedigo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wow!
Damn, this is one hell of a large hierarchy.
Captured all 9K or so menus and I would like to categorize them based on their
prefix. Some are single entries, others have variations of the prefix. If I
could break them down to say 20 or 30 general groups it would help me
understand where to go
I think interfacing OSIRIX on a MAC with VistA on whatever would be a
very good first stepthere is some growing interest in porting OSIRIX
to Linuxbut the no brainer for now is simply integrating what is
there. OSIRIX would in any case would be used by the radiologists... I
presume
Mark,
WorldVistA did not bid on the projectmy company did...WorldVistA
doesn't not bid on implementation projects that's not its mission.
Perhaps the confusion arose out of the fact that I am on the WorldVistA
board?
The focus of the RFP was on scheduling and billing etc. and not clinical
Wilderness pretty well describes where I am. I bought Knuth's Sorting and
Searching something like 25 years ago, when I was working on KFAM, and
never really understood what he was saying. This has been most helpful,
though I obviously remain in kindergarten.
Though it does appear we progressed
This is a very powerful (and much underused) tool.
Gregory Woodhouse
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On Apr 15, 2005, at 8:31 AM, James Gray wrote:
You might be able to do it even faster using the Fileman Export to
Foreign format tool.
Jim Gray
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How well is PNG supported in widely used browsers today?
Gregory Woodhouse
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Right. The use of B-trees does not have to do with the abstraction
(table, global) presented to the user, but how disk storage is managed
under the hood.
Gregory Woodhouse
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http://www.ihealthbeat.org/index.cfm?action=dspItemitemID=110149changedID=110143
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Not sure what you actually need or whether you're developing the
analytical tool yourself. Here's some templates that are freely
available to do hospital cost analysis. You can download these templates
here at this url.
Maybe someone will write the scripts to export the relevant data from
From: Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 10:38:03 -0700
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] 9494 Menus ... phew.
Damn, this is one hell of a
Opera supports it:
http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngs-img-opera.html
IE sees to be incomplete:
http://blogs.msdn.com/dmassy/archive/2004/08/05/209428.aspx
This seems to be the best site. Scroll down to the
bottom, and it lists all the different browsers and
their support:
Kevin --
For XML access to Fileman databases, start at
http://bengal.missouri.edu/~smithab/CECS383_Term_Project.html
-- Bhaskar
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 14:46 -0700, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
An extension of this that I would like to implement
someday in the near future would be to allow XML or
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is supported by pretty much all browsers
since the late 1990's according to:
www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngstatus.html#browsers
Steven B. Tomlinson
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Pacific Telehealth and Technology Hui
www.PacificHui.org
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http://lwn.net/Articles/132143/
One of the topics discussed at the Boston VistA Community Meeting was
the enforceability of GPL.
-- Bhaskar
P.S. Ideally, I would like to cross post this to the openhealth list as
well, but since my e-mail address changed, I am no longer able to post
there and my
Bhaskar,
As always, a grand slam out of the park.
Very cool link.
Thanks!
Kevin
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Kevin --For XML access to Fileman databases, start athttp://bengal.missouri.edu/~smithab/CECS383_Term_Project.html-- BhaskarOn Fri, 2005-04-15 at 14:46 -0700, Kevin Toppenberg
One of the hidden gems I found while doing patching to our system was the support for zip+4 national database. The foia version stripped out the data but the license txt file mentioned the company CD Light and what proper version of the license to purchase.I'm curious - what is the mechanism for
Is "CD Light" a provider of zip+4 numbers?
I would think that they would be in .xls spreadsheet format, which can be imported with fileman routines.
Kevin
Charles G Lambrecht/HOSPOPS/VET/UTIA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the hidden gems I found while doing patching to our system was the
These capabilities are available to you in M2Web. You can pick pretty much any
VistA data
file and get the data out instantly in various formats and document types,
including HTML,
XML, and Javascript. If no format is specified, the default format includes all
fields you
are allowed to access
As far as I know, this project has never been taken beyond proof of concept.
Bhaskar wrote:
Kevin --
For XML access to Fileman databases, start at
http://bengal.missouri.edu/~smithab/CECS383_Term_Project.html
-- Bhaskar
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 14:46 -0700, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
An extension
Great.
What I want to do is to create a function where my group could drop all progress notes to a huge XML file in the event that they want to move to another system, and I am not around.
This would need to be a function written from M, inside the system. I would not want them to have to use a
Yes, CD Light is a company which sells various repackaged versions of the
postal services data.
The file xu_8_p292_license.txt in the packages\Kernel - XU directory
mentions an enterprise license
is necessary to use the data and basically each site needs to procure one.
The foia kids file for
I've written code to export data form specific files as XML. It should
be possible (without too much difficulty, actually) to make it generic,
but it just hasn't made it to the top of my (ever growing) list of
priorities.
Gregory Woodhouse
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